Outstanding Research and Creativity Awards
Description
The Kent State EHHS Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award recognizes and encourages faculty excellence in academic research and creative activity. Nominations may be based on a sustaining an above-average level of productivity over an extended period of time, a recent publication of particularly high quality, recent receipt of significant research funding, or other meritorious achievement. One Kent State EHHS Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award will be made annually, in each of the following categories (for a total of two annual awards):
- Early Career: researchers within 10 years of starting as an Assistant Professor
- Level 1: Pre-tenure
- Level 2: Post-tenure
- Senior Investigator: researchers with more than 10 years of experience in an Academic position
Eligibility
All current full-time TT and NTT faculty who have been at Kent State University EHHS for a minimum period of two years. Previous recipients are eligible to re-apply for the award after 7 years. Meritorious activity for a reapplication must have occurred after receiving previous award.
Application Procedure
Applicants will self-nominate for this award. There are no restrictions to the number of applicants from a given Program / School. The language across all application materials should be understandable by an educated but broader audience who may be unfamiliar with the applicant’s specific line of work.
Application materials:
- Complete online Nomination Form (PDF)
- Nomination letter (up to 1 page single-spaced, 12pt Times New Roman font) describing how the applicant meets the criteria for the award. In addition to a description of current activities, letters should address the significance of the applicant’s total body of research/creative activity to the field.
Note: If application is self-nominated, the applicant should secure an additional nomination letter from a colleague or peer supporting the application. - The applicant’s curriculum vitae or resume, emphasizing research/creative activity (up to 10 pages).
Rubric
Criterion |
Meets Expectations |
Exceeds Expectations |
Far Exceeds Expectations |
Clarity |
Research / creative activity is described |
Research / creative activity is clearly described and supported |
Research / creative activity is clearly described and illustrated by multiple concrete examples |
Quality |
The amount, depth, and/or significance of the applicant’s research / creative activity is commensurate with expectations |
The amount, depth, and/or significance of the applicant’s research / creative activity exceeds expectations |
The amount, depth, and/or significance of the applicant’s research / creative activity far exceeds expectations |
Significance |
The applicant’s research / creative activity has minor impact on current knowledge in the applicant’s field or across fields |
The applicant’s research / creative activity has some impact on current knowledge in the applicant’s field or across fields |
The applicant’s research / creative activity has profound impact on current knowledge in the applicant’s field or across fields |
Areas of Outstanding Work |
The applicant’s research /creative activity is primarily centered around a single activity: publications, grantwork, or another creative activity. |
The applicant demonstrates research / creative activity that spans multiple categories: publications, grantwork, or another creative activity. |
The applicant demonstrates excellence in research / creative activities that span multiple categories: publications, grantwork, or another creative activity. |